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Legal insights from Craig A. Fine, Esq. covering real estate, business law, landlord-tenant matters, and estate planning across New York, New Jersey, and Florida.


Office-to-Residential Conversions in NYC | Craig A. Fine, Esq.
Office-to-residential conversions in NYC may affect owners, developers, lenders, investors, leases, zoning, tax incentives, approvals, construction contracts, and legal risk.

Craig A. Fine, Esq.
6 days ago


NYC Affordable Housing SPEED Reforms and Real Estate Legal Risk
NYC affordable housing SPEED reforms may affect developers, owners, contractors, lenders, vendors, and investors by changing real estate timelines, approvals, and legal risk.

Craig A. Fine, Esq.
May 17


NYC Housing Affordability and Rental Supply | Craig A. Fine, Esq.
Part 4 of a 20-step property and business planning series from The Fine Line Blog by Craig A. Fine, Esq., covering roles, environmental compliance, goals, communication, and exit strategies.

Craig A. Fine, Esq.
May 16


Property and Business Planning Steps 16–20 | Craig A. Fine, Esq.
Part 4 of a 20-step property and business planning series from The Fine Line Blog by Craig A. Fine, Esq., covering roles, environmental compliance, goals, communication, and exit strategies.

Craig A. Fine, Esq.
May 16


Property and Business Planning Steps 11–15 | Craig A. Fine, Esq.
Part 3 of a 20-step property and business planning series from The Fine Line Blog by Craig A. Fine, Esq., covering regulations, technology, insurance, tenant retention, and tax planning.

Craig A. Fine, Esq.
May 16


Property and Business Planning Steps 6–10 | Craig A. Fine, Esq.
Part 2 of a 20-step property and business planning series from The Fine Line Blog by Craig A. Fine, Esq., covering records, financing, reserves, inspections, and business succession planning.

Craig A. Fine, Esq.
May 16
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